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Old 02-13-2009, 06:26 PM
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How about attaching to the cable slide, on bows that have the slide with the little hole?
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Old 02-13-2009, 06:39 PM
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How about attaching to the cable slide, on bows that have the slide with the little hole?
The Schaffer can't because of design. Not sure which dropaways can be used with cable slide.
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How about attaching to the cable slide, on bows that have the slide with the little hole?
The Schaffer can't because of design. Not sure which dropaways can be used with cable slide.
I have a Vital Gear Kaz Away on my Guardian with no problems,it attaches to the slide.Cams are in sinc at full draw. I know most only recommend the Limb Driver but this works great for me....I have no complaints.


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I battled my Muzzy ZE for about 4 months last year and had finally decided I'd have to shoot feathers. Try as I might I couldn't get rid of the clearance issues. Then before the season got here I decided I didn't want to battle feathers all season (I can't help it I hate tatered feathers and mine always seem to wind up that way) so I put my good ol Tigertuff 3 prong rest back on and that's what I used all season. I had decided I'd put a Limbdriver on after the season was over and yesterday was the day. I don't know why I waited!! In about 15 min. I was shooting bullet holes and after another 30 min. of some walk back work and broadhead tuning I was shooting tighter groups than I have shot in a long time. Come on turkey season!!

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